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Palmetto state armory. There were a couple other sites that popped up as having them when I searched for the M85 magazines. Atlantic (and I'm sure a few others) sell a beretta licensed clone made by a Turkish company called Faith, that appear to be at least as good as the original.They are larger and heavier than many contemporary pistols in .380 ACP / 9㎜ Corto. It has been a while since I shot any (like mid-2000s), but they seem well made. The 84 variant, I believe, features a double-stack magazine and therefore holds more rounds.
Out of curiosity, where are you seeing these for sale? Thanks.
Thank you for the correction.The Beretta-licensed clone of the 84 is from Tisas and it is the "Fatih 13".
I have a number of Berettas and also the Tisas Fatih 13. The fit and finish, operation and accuracy of the Tisas is excellent.
There is something about the look of the Cheetah series and the 92's and other Berettas that share the same visual design characteristics. They have a beautiful aesthetic. I, too, saw the Palmetto ad about surplus 85's (these seem to popup about twice a year) and was tempted at $399 . Not as a carry or defensive weapon, just as a "nice to take the range and plunk" gun. Great ergonomics, fun weapon to operate, beautiful design.